Grammy-winning rock star Sheryl Crow, 51, was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in Feb. 2006 after a routine mammogram. She has campaigned for women aged over 35 to have annual mammograms.

Grammy-winning rock star Sheryl Crow, 51, was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in Feb. 2006 after a routine mammogram. She has campaigned for women aged over 35 to have annual mammograms. (Gus Ruelas/Reuters)

Australian pop star Kylie Minogue, 44, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and went through surgery and chemotherapy. Her 2006 "Showgirl Homecoming Tour" represented her comeback from cancer.

Australian pop star Kylie Minogue, 44, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and went through surgery and chemotherapy. Her 2006 "Showgirl Homecoming Tour" represented her comeback from cancer. (Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)

Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts, 52, made a name for herself interviewing athletes, actors, and other newsworthy personalities, but in 2007, she turned the camera on herself to announce she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer. In 2012, she developed the rare MDS or myelodysplastic...

Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts, 52, made a name for herself interviewing athletes, actors, and other newsworthy personalities, but in 2007, she turned the camera on herself to announce she'd been diagnosed with breast cancer. In 2012, she developed the rare MDS or myelodysplastic... (Michael Stewart/WireImage)

With nearly 200,000 people diagnosed each year as having breast cancer, the disease touches many of us. Here are a few celebs who can count themselves as survivors. Check out our breast cancer page, too.